| August 2005 - A Dinner to raise money for Wivenhoe War
Memorial Fund raises £2,750
Through contacts with the 7th Parachute
Regiment, Brian O’Neil, Dave Whymark and Nick Murphy Whymark organised a
formal dinner in the evening of Friday 8th July in the Officers Mess of
7th Parachute Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery, in aid of the Wivenhoe War
Memorial Fund.
70 guests paid £50 each to join Lt Colonel Richard
Hewitt and his officers for a formal dinner at Kirkee Barracks,
Colchester. The Regiment provided a splendid occasion; guard of honour at
the doors, champagne reception, superb menu, a band during the meal and
short speeches!
A raffle held during the evening made £400,
supplemented with a fantastic £1,000 from the auction after the meal.
Overall, the event made £2,750. So thank you to hosts, Lt Colonel
Richard Hewitt and other officers of 7th Para for a memorable
evening, to Brian, Dave and Nick for organising it, and to all those who
made it such a financial success, you were all very generous.
The Appeal was launched in May to raise £3,250 to
pay for the refurbishment of the War Memorial in St Mary’s Churchyard,
and was kicked-stated with £500 from the Mayor’s Charity Fund.
With donations and the collection at the VE Service
held in the Congregational Church in May, the £3,250 needed to pay for
the refurbishment proposals has now been raised. Indeed more than the
required amount has been raised, which means money will also go to the
British Legion care home Halsey House, at Cromer, so the living will also
benefit from the Appeal.
New stone to replace the deteriorating render at the
base of the memorial has been ordered by Wivenhoe Town Council working in
partnership with Maurice Clary and Richard Gladwin from the Wivenhoe
Branch of the Royal British Legion who have designed and researched the
refurbishment proposals.
It is hoped that the proposed work will be completed
in time for the annual gathering in November to honour those people who
gave their lives at times of great conflict in what is now the last
century.
Cllr Peter Hill said: "I hope this occasion can
increasingly become an opportunity to pray that senseless acts of
terrorism and loss of life through conflict will, one day, cease and that
Remembrance Day will become a day to celebrate peace throughout the world
as well as a time to acknowledge the sacrifice people have made in the
past for our future. Wivenhoe's War Memorial is a reminder of the past and
a hope for the future."
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Outside the Officers Mess, Kirkee
Barracks
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