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A Flavour of ‘Just the Tonic: Right Royal Comedy Shindig’

On Sunday June 5th, the first Great Amwell Comedy Shindig drew a crowd of several thousand people who laughed uproariously at numerous points. Ed Byrne had his spot during the afternoon in a programme that included Milton Jones, Angela Barnes, Jason Manford, Reginald D Hunter, Phil Nicoll, Ivan Brackenbury and Lloyd Griffith. Many of these stand-ups would be familiar to TV viewers and they clearly lived up to expectations. 

The dead pan Milton Jones kept his audience on the alert for punchlines as his anecdotes about dozens of relations – especially grandads – included surprising and imaginative word-play as they reached their conclusions. Angela Barnes comically shared her experiences as a woman who doesn’t conform to the expectations of the norms in the more general population. In fact it was of course the recognition of her differences being very many people’s differences that made her so warmly received. 

The event was well-organised, with food and drink available on site, loads of parking space and no queueing on the road. Thanks go to Just the Tonic/Church End Comedy team for their hard work organising such a fun event.

Julia Davies

What a Platinum Jubilee Party!

On Friday 3rd June, in the glorious sunshine, crowds of you came along to the Platinum Jubilee Party held at The Stanstead Abbotts and St Margarets’ Village Club.

A fantastic time was had by all who attended – and there were a lot of you! Live music, a delicious BBQ, dance performances, tombola, cake stall, face painting and ice creams made for a brilliant afternoon of celebration.

Huge thanks go to Stanstead Abbotts Parish Council, The Village Club and the army of volunteers who made it all happen.

Brilliant Beacon Event at Easneye!

On Thursday June 2nd, around 150 people were present at the Easneye field – at the invitation of Nicholas and Henrietta Buxton – and thoroughly enjoyed the evening. The late sun was shining on the trees with a golden glow as villagers arrived, from 8.30pm onwards, to gaze down to Hoddesdon and far beyond to the City of London and Canary Wharf. People happily picnicked and enjoyed refreshments from the bar as the late sun sank out of sight and the music became more patriotic. From his trailer, Nicholas Buxton delivered a rousing speech extolling the long reign of Her Majesty the Queen, before going over to the enormous bonfire and lighting it – dead on 9.45pm – so that it took its place in the official network of beacons across the country.

Thanks are due to the Buxton family for the welcome on to their land, for the work that went into building the beacon and providing the music. Volunteers were supervising the parking and running the bar and a committee had met several times to ensure that everything was in place. Stanstead Abbotts Parish Council very much appreciates and thanks all of those people who made the beacon happen.

Julia Davies

Great Amwell Beacon Event: a fantastic evening!

On Thursday 2nd June residents of Great Amwell were able to meet on the Vicar’s Field (with the kind permission of St. John the Baptist School) and enjoy the sunshine and some fun together before the Platinum Jubilee beacon lighting at 9:45, to coincide with all other beacons across the Commonwealth.  Some lively games of rounders were played, children and adults had their faces painted and the souvenir mugs were handed out to provide a memento of what was truly a unique event, all to a well-judged soundtrack of music that easily overcame the neighbouring music festival.

Image courtesy of William Brown

The beacon was lit by Tom Foy as Chair of Great Amwell Parish Council and was spectacular. Indeed, someone called the fire brigade who were obliged to attend; although on a night of national beacon-lighting, this was probably not the only place that this happened. Hopefully, the young who came will look back in years to come and be able to say, ‘I remember the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee’.

Image courtesy of William Brown

The event was organised by Suzie Nichol and supported by East Herts District Council, Great Amwell Parish Council, St. John the Baptist Church and Parish Hall, the Amwell Society, and generous private donations.

CVSBEH: June 16 Summer Conference

It’s coming, and it’s coming FAST!

We are only a few weeks away from our June 16 Summer Conference that is being held at Nigel Copping Community Building in Stanstead Abbotts, 12 noon to 3pm. One topic that is sure to be of interest to everyone is the Impact of the Cost of Living Increases on our Communities, which will be delivered by the CEO of Citizens Advice East Herts and Citizens Advice Broxbourne.

Citizens Advice East Herts provides free, impartial and confidential advice on any subject. It is an independent local charity and part of the Citizens Advice network. It is led by Laura Hyde who has been the Chief Executive Herts since 2011.

Citizens Advice Broxbourne provides free, impartial and confidential advice on any subject to the residents of Broxbourne and surrounding areas. It is an independent local charity and part of the Citizens Advice network. It is led by Maxine Bromyard who has been the Chief Executive Herts since February this year.

Don’t forget that the Leader of Hertfordshire County Council and The Director of Public health for Hertfordshire will also be keynote speakers at our conference.

Simply email penny@cvsbeh.org.uk to book.

For more details visit: https://cvsbeh.org.uk/summerconference2022/

Community Voluntary Services for Broxbourne and East Herts (CVSBEH)

Community Hub Drop-in *Starts 8th June*

Are you struggling financially?
Are you worried about how you are coping?
Do you just need someone to listen and point you in the right direction?

Come and have a cuppa with us at the new Community Hub Drop-in at St Mary’s Church, St Margarets and we’ll see how we can help.

** STARTS 8TH JUNE **

Meeting weekly every Wednesday at 10.30 to 11.30am.

See attached Poster for more details…

The Three Villages Magazine: Issue 2 out NOW!

Issue 2 of The Three Villages Magazine has published and is now available to purchase for £1 at various locations across the villages, including:

St John the Baptist, Great Amwell
St Mary the Virgin, St Margarets
St Andrew’s, Stanstead Abbots
The Village Pharmacy
The Red Lion
The Maltings Coffee House
Stanstead Abbotts & St Margarets Village Club

We hope you enjoy reading this June issue, which has some great articles, a new puzzle page, the winners of our Children’s Art Competition in honour of the Platinum Jubilee, updates from Girlguiding and Scouting in the villages, and much more!

The Three Villages Team

Alice in Wonderland at Stanstead Bury Farm

See Alice in Wonderland performed at Stanstead Bury Farm, Stanstead Abbotts on Friday 24th June at 6.30pm.

To see a rabbit is nothing remarkable… To hear it comment upon the time is quite remarkable… To follow it down a rabbit-hole into a strange new world not knowing how you’ll get out again is something extraordinarily remarkable indeed!

As Alice encounters the weird, wacky and wonderful characters who live in the world at the other end of the rabbit-hole, she’ll experience an adventure like never before! Finding her way home again won’t be an easy task and it will definitely make her rethink all her thoughts she has previously thought!

Running time: 1 hour 15 minutes approximately

BOOK TICKETS HERE

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