Blog June 2024

Portrait of Pembridge Blog 9

D Day 80

On 6 th June Pembridge will mark D Day 80 with a string of events. In our News section you can see

our guide to the day. Royal British Legion Chairman, Graham Hudson explains the significance of D

Day Remembrance and reflects on the RBL trip made last year to Normandy.

As part of the remembrance Rory Mac Coll has researched the WWII service of three Pembridgeans

who survived the conflict and returned to civilian life. One of them, Irene Causley, who served as a

WAAF, is still alive and well at age 101. Henry Pinches served in the Durham Light Infantry and Peter

Jackson in the Royal Marines. You can read their stories in our History section.

Medieval History

History was at the forefront of the Bank Holiday weekend when Leominster Medieval Society made

an encampment on the Millennium Meadow with displays of crafts, armoury and a mock battle.

Portrait of Pembridge invited historical novelist, Anne O’Brien, to give a talk on the lives of the

Mortimers , married in Pembridge Church. Anita Measey reviews this in our News section. Pictures

of the weekend can be found on our Past Events page.

Defibrillator Installed

Tony Gostelow tells us why he generously donated a new defibrillator in memory of his late wife

Nicola “ Nikki” whose heart was always in Pembridge. We tell you where it is and how to use it.

Please take a few moments to read this- it could save a life.

Coffee Mornings

These are now held at the Parish Hall on the third Saturday of the month. The next one is sponsored

by Pride in Pembridge and will include a plant sale. PIPs continue to do sterling work, keeping the

village tidy and colourful and welcome new members.

Food Glorious Food

We are lucky to live in a village that has so many food outlets and producers of fresh, locally grown

food. We highlight the venues and their offerings, partly for the benefit of visitors, but also to

remind residents of how much choice they have.

Food Security

The need for farmers to preserve the health of the soil to ensure future fertility is the subject of a

film “ Six Inches of Soil “to be shown at the Parish Hall. This will be followed by a panel discussion

with local farmers and environmentalists taking part. Free registration on the Parish Hall website.

Keeping Fit

The Parish Hall committee has secured funding for keep fit and exercise sessions. They want to know

what sort of exercise residents want and will be at the June Coffee Morning to hear your views.

Music Lovers

The award-winning Love to Sing Community Choir has several performances lined up -see Dates for

your Diary.

Next month Bronwen Lewis, who was a protégé of Tom Jones on “ The Voice”, will give a concert in

St Mary’s Church.

If Swing is your thing don’t miss Hereford Swing Band at the Parish Hall on 6 th June.

Pembridge Footlights

What an exciting programme of live streamed opera, ballet, and theatre we have seen over the last

few months.” Message in a Bottle”, a modern ballet performed by Sadlers Wells company to the

music of Sting was stunning. It cleverly told, through choreography, the story of a family persecuted

at home who sought refuge in Europe.

Live streaming gives us the best seats in the house and the picture and sound quality is great. The

next production is the opera Andrea Chenier set in Revolutionary France.

Driving Skills

An Advanced Driving Lesson is on offer for those who want to polish up their skills. Registration is

via the Prish Hall website or by telephone. Booking essential.

Portrait of Pembridge

Is keen to reach as many parishioners as possible. If you know someone who doesn’t yet receive our

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If you’d like to join our team of historians, researchers, writers, photographers, and website

designers you would be most welcome. Please email us portraitofpembridge@yahoo.co.uk

Kay Ingram

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