1. This report covers the period from 1st April 2006 and is
presented to the Annual General Meeting on 12th March 2007
2. Membership. The Association has 61 members as at 12th March
2007, the same as last year.
3. Chauvigny Activities. The big event of the year was the visit of our
Chauvigny friends in April. Thirty-two Chauvinois arrived on 20th
April to be greeted at Stansted Airport by a group from the Association. The
events arranged for our guests included a visit to the County Council Chamber in
Chelmsford where they met Billericay's Cllr Anthony Hedley; a tour of the
newly-restored Hylands House; tea with Billericay's MP John Baron; a visit to
the Mountnessing windmill; lunch at the White Hart at Margaretting Tye; a
conducted walk around Norsey Woods hoping to witness a sea of bluebells but
regrettably the flowers were not obliging, having been delayed by the colder
weather; a guided tour of Ingatestone Hall with Lord Petre in charge; and
finally a grand dinner at the Canon Roche Main Hall where the Morris Men gave a
theatrical performance. Our guests returned home on 24th April after
a most successful and well organised visit. A get-together of all those involved
in the visit took place on 12th July.
Links between the Institut Rural Chauvigny and Writtle Agricultural College
have been forged and two French students visited Stockbrook Manor for a month.
Pen-pal links, via e-mail, between teenagers in the two towns have been
arranged.
The visit of Association members to Chauvigny from 16th to 20th
May 2007 is presently being co-ordinated.
4. Fishers Activities A proposal from Fishers to send two youth football
teams (one boys, one girls) to Billericay for two weeks to play local teams was
examined and local teams were contacted. Although local teams were keen to play
the Americans, especially the boys, offers of accommodation were not
forthcoming. This problem combined with the projected cost of the visit
regretfully meant that the Fishers' suggestion had to be declined.
Two students and one teacher from both Billericay School and Mayflower School
visited Fishers in September. The visit was enjoyed, in particular a
period-dress event, part of their RenFayre celebrations. The students also
visited places of interest in Indianapolis and the surrounding area. A return
visit is being arranged for June this year.
5. Fundraising Considerable effort has been put in by various members in
fundraising for the Association; their contributions are gratefully
acknowledged.
The first fundraising event was the John Baron Fun Walk in which several
members of the Association took part. The walk which was routed through the
countryside around Barleylands took place on an unfortunately wet May afternoon.
Thanks go to Patricia Clark for the arrangements.
In July the Association ran a stall in the Rotary Club's Summer Charity Fayre
held at the Cricket Club. A treasure hunt organised by the late Andrew Trasler
and a ball-in-bucket game were offered and proved to be successful. Thanks go to
all those involved.
On December 7th a coach trip to Bluewater was arranged; thanks go
to our Chairman for this.
Also in December the Association organised a pancake and punch stall as part
of the Rotary Club's Family Christmas Fair in Billericay High Street. Although
profitable, it is not expected that the Association will continue with this
event next Christmas. Thanks go to Grace Herbert and Patricia Clark for the
arrangements.
On February 3rd a quiz night was organised at the main Canon Roche
Hall. This event was well attended and thoroughly enjoyed by all. It was highly
successful and profitable. Thanks go to David Clark for the arrangements and to
Ray Keilthy, the quizmaster.
6 Publicity The Association has been mentioned in several of the local
papers as a result of our activities and separate articles on the Association
are expected in Billericay Network, Community Life in the Gazette, The Resident,
and Billericay Journal.
The Association Newsletter has been resurrected and Issues 3 and 4 were sent
to all members in October 2006 and February 2007 respectively.
A brochure for the Association has been finalised and is available to the
public in the Library.
The web-site has been updated and the newsletters added.
7. Road Signs In late November twinning road signs were erected on three
of the main roads in Billericay, namely the London Road, Stock Road and Southend
Road. The signs were commissioned by the Association and were approved by Essex
County Council after considerable delay. The signs also include Billerica,
Massachusetts, USA and both the Billericay Mayflower Twinning Association and
Billericay Town Council were consulted on the wording and arrangement for the
sign. The reflective aluminium signs are fixed directly beneath the existing
Billericay town sign. No such town sign exists on the Noak Hill Road and the
Town Council have been pressed to take this matter up with ECC. A fourth
twinning sign has been manufactured and is kept by the Association in readiness.