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Beaconsfield’s Green Belt under threat – urgent action needed
Bucks Council are looking to allocate land for c.90,000 homes across the county, including on Green Belt land. They are running a public consultation on where the homes and business development should go.
Object to 330 homes on our Green Belt by Wed 9th April
Please object by 9th April to this speculative Green Belt planning application for c.330 homes on the Beeches Park Green Belt fields between Amersham Road and the Road to Nowhere.
AGM and free speaker event
We are delighted to announce that Cllr Stuart Wilson will be our guest speaker following our short AGM which will take place on Friday 15th November at 7.30pm at St. Mary & All Saints Church in Beaconsfield Old Town.
Why you should VOTE NO in the Neighbourhood Plan referendum on Monday 9th Sept
The Beaconsfield Town Council’s bad Neighbourhood Plan will go to public referendum on Monday 9th September.
Watch the Beaconsfield General Election Hustings
The Beaconsfield Society held General Election Hustings on Friday 28th June at 7.30pm at St.Mary’s Church in the Old Town.
General Election Hustings – Friday 28th June 7.30pm
The Beaconsfield Society is holding General Election Hustings on Friday 28th June at 7.30pm at St.Mary’s Church in the Old Town.
New Beeches Park Green Belt Plans
Portman Estate’s previous planning application for 450 homes and retail on the Green Belt fields between Amersham Road and the new A355 relief road was refused and turned down at Appeal by the Planning Inspector.
URGENT – PLEASE DONATE TO SAVE OUR GREEN BELT – NEW THREAT FROM THE PORTMAN ESTATE
The Beaconsfield Town Council’s bad Neighbourhood Plan will go to public referendum on Monday 9th September. This will be like an election – a simple yes/no majority will decide if it becomes planning policy. It fails to include policies to add protection to our treasured green spaces and landscapes and for this reason we do not support it, whereas the Neighbourhood Plans of other towns have added protection to their green landscapes. Beaconsfield deserves a much better Plan.
Neighbourhood Plan public meeting – Tuesday 16th April 7.30pm
The Beaconsfield Town Council’s bad Neighbourhood Plan will go to public referendum on Monday 9th September. This will be like an election – a simple yes/no majority will decide if it becomes planning policy. It fails to include policies to add protection to our treasured green spaces and landscapes and for this reason we do not support it, whereas the Neighbourhood Plans of other towns have added protection to their green landscapes. Beaconsfield deserves a much better Plan.
Litter pick – Saturday 16th March
The Beaconsfield Town Council’s bad Neighbourhood Plan will go to public referendum on Monday 9th September. This will be like an election – a simple yes/no majority will decide if it becomes planning policy. It fails to include policies to add protection to our treasured green spaces and landscapes and for this reason we do not support it, whereas the Neighbourhood Plans of other towns have added protection to their green landscapes. Beaconsfield deserves a much better Plan.
Amersham Museum visit – July 2019
On the 3rd July 2019, a very warm afternoon, eight of our members visited the Amersham Museum. This is located in the High Street of Old Amersham town. Once through the very modern entrance reception area we were greeted by the Curator, Emily Tottcher, and taken upstairs to the meeting room (there was a lift too). Tea and biscuits had been arranged and we chose to have this early rather than later on. So then we sat and enjoyed an introductory film and talk by Emily. At the same time, Emily handed out various historical articles to examine and guess what they were. These curious items ranged from an antique pair of curling tongs to corn splitters. Emily spoke of the history of Amersham and its development over the years.
JFK: The Last Speech event – June 2019
On the fine summer evening of 22 June 2019, at the Fitzwilliams Centre, the Society was delighted to host the screening of ‘JFK: The Last Speech’, a new film from America which told the remarkable story of the friendship between John F Kennedy, 35th US President, and Robert Frost, America’s great poet.
Nick Park film night – May 2019
It has been 30 years since Nick Park, a postgraduate student at the National Film and Television School in Beaconsfield, launched his wonderful ‘claymation’ characters Wallace & Gromit to the moon – and to international stardom. Three decades and tonnes of modelling clay later, the daring duo are part of film history, winning 5 BAFTAs and 3 Oscars®. The Beaconsfield Society were delighted to join in celebrating Nick Park’s creative genius by organising a charity film night in partnership with Cancer Research UK as part of the 2019 Beaconsfield Community Festival.
Alison Uttley plaque unveiling – December 2018
On 17th December 2018, a good crowd gathered in the Beaconsfield Town Hall garden to mark the birthday of author Alison Uttley, famous creator of Little Grey Rabbit, with the unveiling of a plaque in her honour.
Sir Terry Pratchett week – October 2018
From 6th-13th October 2018, the Beaconsfield Society celebrated the life and works of the best-selling author Sir Terry Pratchett, who has sold more than 85 million books worldwide and also happens to have been born and raised right here in Beaconsfield. We openned the doors to the wonderful world of his acclaimed fantasy novels, and gave fans from near and far the opportunity to learn more about the man and his magical creations during our week of Terry Pratchett-inspired celebrations.
NFTS visit – July 2018
This year we arranged a special visit for our members to Beaconsfield’s very own prestigious National Film and Television School. The School is world famous and this year was honoured for outstanding British contribution to cinema at the BAFTAs. At our last AGM in 2017 NFTS won our award for their new buildings and this was a chance to have a guided tour of the whole site.
Hall Barn visit – September 2017
On 20th September 2017, we had a rare opportunity to visit Hall Barn, Beaconsfield’s famous estate and manor house and the home of the Lawson family since 1881, which is not normally open to the public. Hall Barn’s history can be traced back to the 13th century and, over the years, the house has been adapted to meet the needs of the time. Today the outside closely resembles that of the original building, a Victorian wing having been demolished. Of particular interest is the gatehouse where the ‘Barley-sugar’ columns have been restored.
Alison Uttley celebration – July 2017
Alison Uttley, ‘spinner of tales’ and creator of the Little Grey Rabbit books for children, lived in Beaconsfield from 1938 until her death in 1976. She wrote over 100 books and became a millionaire in the post-war years from the sales of her Little Grey Rabbit and Sam Pig children’s stories.
Chenies Manor visit – July 2016
On a glorious July afternoon, eighteen members of the Society were joined by our friends from BOTRA to enjoy a conducted tour of Chenies Manor and the gardens. The weather could not have been better and we were met by our guide for the afternoon who enlightened us with the history of the house.
Bugging the Nazis talk – November 2015
A maximum audience of over 120 greeted Dr Helen Fry, the speaker at The Beaconsfield Society’s AGM on Thursday 5th November 2015 at The Fitzwilliams Centre. They were all excited to hear her talk entitled “Bugging the Nazis: the secret history of Wilton Park and Latimer House” and they were not disappointed.
Dorneywood House visit – July 2015
Standing to the south of Burnham Beeches is Dorneywood House, which was the subject of our Heritage Visit on 22 July 2015 when 30 of our members and their guests were able to experience a visit to the house and gardens. This was a rare opportunity because of its official use by senior government ministers, and as such it is not often open to the public.
Secret History of Wilton Park talk – April 2015
On 21st April 2015, Sarah Paterson, Senior Librarian at the Imperial War Museum, gave a fascinating talk to a sell-out audience in Beaconsfield on the secret history of Wilton Park in World War 2.
Taplow Court visit – October 2014
We could not have had a more beautiful autumn day on 1st October 2014 for this memorable visit. The sun shone as if it were mid summer!
‘Behind the Lines’ literary event – April 2014
The heroism, horror, suffering and sacrifice of conflict were brought to life at a special literary event on 12th April 2014 in Beaconsfield to mark the Great War centenary. Gabriel Woolf and Linda Hart, making a return visit to Beaconsfield, read a wide variety of poetry, prose and song of those who supported the War and those who hated the War – young and old, men and women, combatants and observers.
Enid Blyton celebration – June/July 2013
There were few reminders of the connection between Beaconsfield and the world famous children’s author Enid Blyton until The Beaconsfield Society organised an Enid Blyton Week from 29 June-7 July 2013 celebrating the 75th anniversary of her arrival in Beaconsfield. This was part of the society’s remit to preserve, protect and promote the best of Beaconsfield.
Penn Church visit – November 2012
The Society’s annual visit took place on Saturday 17 November 2012 when we visited Holy Trinity Church at Penn along with others attending this open event.
Robert Frost Centenary Event – September 2012
To mark the centenary of Robert Frost’s arrival in England, on 15th September 2012 capacity audiences of around 80 filled the Beaconsfield Fitzwilliams Centre for each of the afternoon and evening sessions of “The English Years of Robert Frost”, performed by Linda Hart and Gabriel Woolf.