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French visitors celebrate ten years of twinning in Lane End


FRENCH visitors joined Lane End residents in celebrating ten years of twinning.

The village has enjoyed a decade of twinning with the island St Pierre d’Oleron and invited guests for a weekend of celebrations.

Children from the island, off the French west coast, spent a day at Lane End Primary School on Friday and were joined by their parents for a reception in the evening.

They introduced residents to the ‘taste of lle d’Oleron’ at the village fete on Sautrday and visited attractions including Chinnor Steam Railway Station on Sunday.

Wycombe MP Steve Baker welcomed the visitors and honoured the work of Lane End Twinning Association.

Organiser Andrew MacTavish said the two groups arranged at least one visit each year.

“There have been many friendships that have been formed,” he said.

“They have loved coming here – it is totally different, a different culture and a different landscape.”

Patrick Moquay, Mayor of St Pierre d’Oleron, said: “Many people from St Pierre have come back and back and back, they are really friends with the Lane End people.”

Comments(3)

DeepThinker says...
11:40am Mon 14 Jun 10

Those two in the picture don't look like twins to me.

wayneo says...
2:55pm Mon 14 Jun 10

Twinning is a total and utter waste of time and money.What's the point of twinning when we have absolutely nothing in common with that we are twinned.

Half the people who cook up these ideas have little history or understanding of the villages within which they live.

Seasence1 says...
10:44pm Mon 14 Jun 10

who pays for these trips ?? does it come out of are TAX ????


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