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The West Hagbourne Village History
Group was established in 1991 to research the history of West Hagbourne.
This was finally published in 2000 as Windsor Hakeborne: the Story
of West Hagbourne.
Since then the History Group has been busy with several projects:
- creation of an historic archive
based on the research and photographs compiled for Windsor Hakeborne
- contributed a copy of Windsor
Hakeborne to the Hagbourne millennium capsule
- assisted the trustees of the Tyrrell
Charity to certify the Tyrrell land with HM Land Registry by providing
documentary evidence
- commissioned a new war memorial
plaque bearing the names of all the men from West Hagbourne who gave
their lives in two World Wars. Organised a dedication ceremony on Sunday
30th June 2002 at the war memorial (bus shelter)
- funded and organised a major restoration
of the unique armorial font in the south aisle of St Andrew's Church,
including repainting the family shields of West Hagbourne families in
their original colours
- contributed to the repair of a
memorial seat and replacement of dedication plaque to John E Lay, a
former Chairman of the Parish Council
- identified the site of West Hagbourne's
medieval chapel. A Resistivity Survey, completed by a team from the
Berkshire Archaeology Research Group (BARG), revealed that the chapel
stood close to the site marked on an early map and supports our research
from both documentary sources and local tradition
- asked to prepare an introduction
to the West Hagbourne Character Study for SODC. This has now been published
and all the recommendations have been accepted, including the inclusion
of the Horse and Harrow in the Conservation Area and the point that
the bus shelter be noted as the village war memorial
- History Group is represented on
the steering committee of the Parish Plan
- produced notelets featuring drawings
by local artists and tea towels bearing the village map. These can be
purchased from Chapel Hayes, Main Street
- maintenance of a register of memorial
trees planted within the parish
- assisted with research for the
publication of West Hagbourne at the Court of Star Chamber written by
Peter Annells and edited by Jillian Hedges in 2007. This booklet focuses
on the 16th century quarrel betwen the Dunch and Windsor families. Contact
the Group to obtain a copy
- continuing contributions to the
village newsletter, village events, open days and representation on
other village groups
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