History
The
Twinning Association was founded in 1978 as the result of
regular visits to France by a Whitchurch resident Sheridan
Thynne. One of the places he used to visit was La Bouille, a
village situated on the serpentine stretch of the Seine midway
between Rouen and Le Havre. He thought it was a good match with
Whitchurch in size and location, with convenient access by ferry
from Portsmouth and Le Havre.
Initially
a charter was drawn up linking La Bouille and Whitchurch. This
was extended to include Goring Heath parish in 1985 as many of
the participants in the various events lived "up the hill". |
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The venue
for the reception held during the first visit of the French was
Hardwick House. The original charter was signed by the leader
of the Parish Council, Robert Noble (sadly no longer with us).
Both he and the first chairman, Christopher Claxton, attended
the 20th Anniversary celebration, also at Hardwick
House, in July 1998. |
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Organisation
The
association is a loose-knit organisation. A membership fee was
charged originally but abandoned at an early stage. A committee
is elected by those present at the
AGM which usually takes place
in January. The main topic of discussion at the meeting is
arrangements for the next visit. The current officers on the
committee are:
There are
many more committee members and active supporters in the two
parishes.
The Twinning Association
has strong links with
Whitchurch Primary School and encourages families with young
children to join in the Association's events. |