Henley & Beaudesert Society

The Society provides a social meeting point in order to foster community spirit and explore subjects of general interest to members.

It aims to safeguard the character of the town and the surrounding area, with special regard to its history, tradition and architecture.

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OBJECTS OF THE SOCIETY

  1. To foster community spirit and provide a social meeting pointTo explore subjects of general interest to members.

  2. To encourage the preservation, protection, development and improvement of the features of historic or public interest in the town.

  3. To encourage high standards of planning and architecture in or affecting the town.

  4. To inform the public of the geography, history, natural history and architecture of the town.

HISTORY

The Henley Society was formed in 1968 as a protest group against a proposal to build a large housing development near the town. In 1999 it became a member of the Civic Trust and was renamed “The Henley and Beaudesert Civic Society”. It was later decided that the Civic Society membership was too expensive and that the money would be put to better use as donations towards town projects and local organisations; in 2007 it was agreed to drop the word “Civic” and the Society became simply “The Henley and Beaudesert Society”.

Over the past 40 years the Society has continued to take an active part in the town’s heritage. It played an important role in organising the “Time Team” TV programme on the Mount, and the Town Appraisal was initiated by the Society in 1988. Supported by the Joint Parish Council, the Society launched a project to prepare a Design Statement in April 2000. This was adopted by the Stratford District Council, and subsequently the Parish Plan was drawn up and published in July 2004.

The Society has a history of supporting local events and concerns of the town, such as the Heritage Centre, the Guild Hall Trust, the Henley Arts Festival, Henley in Bloom, the restoration work on the historical milestone in the High Street and most recently the provision of the information board for the refurbished market cross.

There have been several successful protest campaigns, including a two year drive to get the garish One Stop sign changed, resulting in a more suitable replacement in January 2007. Petitions have also been raised against the number of houses planned for the development of the market site, and the ugly CCTV pole by St John’s Church.

The Society is a vibrant organisation which celebrated its 40th Anniversary with a guided visit to the Lord Leycester Hospital, followed by a dinner in the great hall.

In the past few years, the Society has been involved in organising historical walks, stimulating talks, interesting outings and social events.

 
  

Programme 2011-2012

All meetings take place at the Baptist Church Hall and commence at 8pm
except the AGM and Xmas Party which start at 7.30pm

25th May 2011

Coach Visit

Old Coventry

7th September 2011

Coach Visit

Tamworth Castle & The Staffordshire Hoard

15th September 2011

David Howe

Prime Ministers and the Midlands

20th October 2011

Gerald Lesinski

State Ceremonial

17th November2011

Dr Colin Harris

The Ubiquitous Green Man

8th December 2011

Simon Topman

Xmas Party
Comedy with the Whistleblower

19th January 2012

David Fowler

Your Local Cheese and Its History

16th February 2012

Jo-Ann Gloger

‘There is More to a Needle than Meets the Eye’

15th March 2012

Roger Pringle

Shakespeare & His Local Background

19th April 2012

Jim Whorwood

A Year in the Life of a Lord Mayor of Birmingham

Committee Members

High Bailiff

President

John Rutherford

John Stott

Chairman

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Barbara Colclough

Vice-Chairman

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Pat Kench

Hon. Secretary

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Jonathan Dovey

Hon. Treasurer

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Arthur Gennard

Member

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Pam Ford

Member

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Margaret Twigg

Member

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Andrew Yarwood

Member

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Lesley Eastwood

Outings Secretary

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New members are always welcome. Please contact any member of the committee for details.


Evening Tour of Aston Cantlow

Thursday 19th August 2010

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