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Tuesday, June 14, 2005

Rebecca's Nursery Induction!

Rebecca is spending two hours a day in nursery this week to get her aclimatised. She cried for 15 minutes yesterday apparently when sarah dropped her off - not too bad!

Had an open spaces meeting last night - a new line up since the shake up of the other week. Everyone was there as well which was good - the self acclaimed 'best man for the job' didn't say a word at the meeting until right at the end - he has got to go a long way to prove what he said at the parish meeting with such arrogance.

Anyway, no report yet from Chiltern DC on the facilities provision in the area - I'm sure the survey was undertaken about a year ago - and a whitewash letter from Mimi Harker with regards Sports provision in response to a letter we sent. I'm seriously concerned at the sports areas under threat in the area.

Alan Moffat (Chairman) is going to have a look at the St Peter's Garden - next to the Techspan building (is that right or am I getting the name mixed up) - anyway they are looking at how to 'renovate' the area and make it more appealing to people we want to be in there and less appealing to undesirables! Next meeting will be in the Autumn and he'll present his thoughts. He does so much for the village its incredible.

I also put in a request to use the Mill Meadow area (old Chalfont Saints cricket pitch) as a regular Softball practice area - I'm delighted to say that this was greeted with enthusiasm and after some liaison with other parties (football and the school) we'll be able to advertise a regular training slot for softball down there on Sunday afternoons - another positive step for this burgeoning playing section at CPSA.

Sarah's car is still sick - looks like the immobiliser is making it immovable. Did you know that you can still bump start a car with an immobiliser - I was rather surprised at that!!

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