Welcome to
Holsworthy - Aunay-sur-Odon Twinning
Regular meetings at the 'The Skills Centre', Well Park, Holsworthy, (see News & Events)
Aunay-sur-Odon Town Hall
Aunay-sur-Odon is a small town in the Calvados area of Normandy. Normandy,
has had a very close association with England from the mid 11th C
for 400 years from William Duke of Normandy until the time of the
'Maid of Orleans' Aunay itself was virtually rased to the ground by
allied bombing in 1944, but has bounced back to be a lively and welcoming
town in a beautiful area of France.
Aims & Objectives
The aims and objective of the Association, as also confirmed in our
Constitution, are in general, to foster international friendship and
understanding between ordinary citizens, and in particular;
- To maintain and develop Holsworthy's civic link with its twin community of Aunay-sur-Odon.
- To co-operate with the Aunay Comité de Jumelage in organising group and individual exchange visits.
- To involve all sections of the community and all age groups by exploring common interests in arts and crafts, sports, hobbies, and any other social, recreational, cultural, charitable or commercial activities.
- To ensure that all Association activities are financially self-supporting.
Membership is open to anyone living near enough to Holsworthy to be able to participate in exchange visits.
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In pursuit of these aims, the Association does many things; to start with, we meet fairly regularly as an association at the 'The Skills Centre', Well Park in Holsworthy, usually on a Monday, and at 8 o'clock in the evening, (see News and Events for the next meeting). Of course one of the main events of the year is either a visit from Holsworthy to the Calvados area where there are outings, a great market, and always a Dinner Dance, OR a group from Aunay comes to visit us in Holsworthy and district, when we offer them the same. In this way, family friendships have grown up over many years, but others have visited or entertained different families, or just stayed in the local hotel. Non-members may join excursions organised by the Association on payment of a surcharge.
In addition, the association has social events, such as Wine & Cheese parties, Skittles tournaments, Quiz evenings and Safari evenings. Some members have taken the French contact quite seriously, and with their families, taken French lessons in Holsworthy, or bought themselves a home learning course. In all membership of the 'Holsworthy - Aunay-sur-Odon Twinning Association' is stimulative, and fun.
The membership fee is at present £4, per year for a single person, and £7.50 for a family, which includes children up to the age of 16 years. A long weekend in France with the Association, this year for example, runs out at £80, for an adult and £40 for a child, Holsworthy - Aunay and back. Try us!
Officers
PRESIDENT
Mr Alan Harris,
'Lower Pipers',
Kingswood Meadow,
Holsworthy, Devon,
EX22 6HG, UK.
Tel: (+44) (0)1409 253 768
CHAIRMAN
Mr Philip Glessing,
55 Valley Road,
Bude, Cornwall,
EX23 8ES, UK.
Tel: (+44) (0)1288 354 402
VICE-CHAIRMAN
Mr Robert Moores,
South View,
Pyworthy,
Holsworthy, Devon, UK.
Tel: (+44) (0)1409 254 192
HON-SECRETARY
Mrs Janet George,
'Kingswood',
North Road,
Holsworthy, Devon,
EX22 6HQ, UK.
Tel: (+44) (0)1409 253 356
HON-TREASURER
Mrs Sylvia Gilbert,
16 Glebe Meadow,
Holsworthy, Devon,
EX22 6AH, UK.
Tel: (+44) (0)1409 253 473
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BILLETING OFFICERS
Mrs Tracey Langman,
'Lagosta',
Rectory Road,
Pyworthy,
Holsworthy, Devon,
EX22 6SQ, UK.
Tel: (+44) (0)1409 254 475
Mrs Rachel Chidley,
31, Glebelands,
Holsworthy, Devon,
EX22 6AG, UK.
Tel: (+44) (0)1409 253 525
Mrs Janet Axford,
'Brambledown',
Derriton,
Holsworthy, Devon,
EX22 6JX, UK.
Tel: (+44) (0)1409 254 189
PRESS OFFICER
Mrs Eileen Harris,
Lower Pipers,
Kingswood Meadow,
Holsworthy, Devon,
EX22 6HG, UK.
Tel: (+44) (0)1409 253 768
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History
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Initially, a group of Headmasters and a Youth Advisor visited the
Luneburg area of Germany, with a view to reporting on 'Twinning' possibilities.
Since however Devon Secondary Schools taught French as a second language,
they together with Devon County Council decided to twin with Calvados.
The first village that looked at Holsworthy turned us down, but soon
afterwards, representatives of Aunay-sur-Odon visited and invited
our representatives to visit them in 1972 directly after the Devon
Country Council formally signed a Charter with Calvados in Caen and
Exeter.
Already at this stage Holsworthy A.F.C., representing the County at
a match in Caen. Pyworthy was represented along with the Mayor of
Holsworthy on a visit to Aunay-sur-Odon, where a verbal covenant was
agreed between the two towns. Exchange visits were made in 1973, but
first after a Committee had been formed in May 1974, under the Chairmanship
of Mrs H. Broad, a Charter was signed in June, at a Twinning Ceremony
in the Mairie of Aunay-sur-Odon. In July of that year, there were
30 active Holsworthy members attending meetings, and a constitution
was drawn up, meetings being held initially every 2 - 3 weeks in the
Youth Centre. Aunay presented Holsworthy with a Plaque, which has
been kept in the Council Chambers. The Town Band as well as footballers
were frequently involved in Twinning ceremonies and visits. Apart
from a yearly subscription of 50p/family, the Social Club, the Golf
Club, the R.B.L. and H.A.T.S all gave some financial support.
At the very beginning of Holsworthy Twinning, when we used to attend
meetings in the manor offices, there were only five members who were
ever present. Two of these men were Wilf Trace and Brian Hughes, and
without these two men, twinning would have died in those early years.
We have no doubt, that Wilf, being a District Councilor, Town Councilor
and Mayor of the Town, it was his commitment, enthusiasm, connections,
you name it, that ensured that there was no way under his leadership,
twinning would fold.
As for Brian, he was a teacher at the Community College, and it was
his knowledge of speaking French and a passionate desire to make Twinning
a success that kept young people like us, and others, interested.
We had a nick name for Brian, it was 'Joe 90' that speaks for itself,
we can honestly say that Brian was one of nicest blokes we have ever
met. Lastly, they kept the interest in football, and we think that
that was they key to the first ten to twelve years. So all of us,
who now enjoy twinning, can say a big 'thank you' to Wilf and Brian.
Recognition of the efforts of the County of Devon in promoting twinning,
was given by the Council of Europe in September 1974 at Exeter County
Hall, in the form of a Flag of Honour. This and other events were
regularly reported in a Newsletter. After considerable fluctuation
in the reported number of French guests arriving for the Twinning
Weekend in March 1975 in Holsworthy, 80 guests were accommodated,
some younger French visitors on mattresses in the Youth Centre. Later
during this visit, the Twinning Charter (English version) was signed,
and presentations made by Holsworthy to the Aunay visitors.
By 1979, many informal visitors were being made, based on the basic
Twinning between Holsworthy and Aunay. Trips were made by the Church
Choir, the Royal British Legion as well as School Children and individual
family visits. Over the late 70's and early 80's financial survival
was often a problem, and individual members lent the Association money
to 'tide it over'. This had however improved by 1982 due to successful
fund raising events, in particular, a sponsored walk. 1984, the 10th
anniversary of the signing of our Charter, saw 3 full coaches from
Holsworthy visiting Aunay-sur-Odon, including Majorettes and Royal
British Legion as well as Twinning members
It was decided that 'Aunay Close', would be the name of a new local
road, in honour of our association with Aunay-sur-Odon, and this appeared
on the town maps from 1992 on. Also in 1992, in October, a renovated
Red Post Office Telephone Box was taken over to Aunay by our then
Chairman and Secretary and presented. It was put on show outside the
Mairie, and a video of this event made. By the mid 90's the Association
finances were looking a very healthy, totals of over £3,000,
- were in the accounts. Much of this was due to successful fund raising
ventures, but grants had been applied for with success, giving the
funds a considerable boost.
At this stage, it had been arranged that Holsworthy visited Aunay
during the even calendar years, and Aunay visited Holsworthy during
the odd years, adjustments being made for special celebrations, such
as the 25th year of the signing of the Charters in the respective
towns.
It may be said, that according to the records, every visit was a success,
despite some times dreadful weather conditions, and stormy crossings.
Visits are still made regularly in both directions, please look at
our 'News and Events' section for the latest information.
News & Events
Next Association Meeting
15th September 2008 at the 'The Skills Centre', Well Park, Holsworthy at 8.00pm.
Events
Coffee Morning 19th November 2008 Memorial Hall 9.30-12 noon.
'All Welcome'
Holsworthy Twinning Visit 2008
On Thursday 29th May, 49 members of Holsworthy and District Twinning Association left Holsworthy at 7.00 am to travel by coach to their Twin Town Aunay sur Odon to renew friendships with their French Families. There were eight others travelling in cars.
The following day, a trip to Vire started with a visit to a factory producing cutlery. The number of different design castings was impressive showing how well the factory was coping with different fashion trends. There was an impressive amount of automation, but manual finishing and very good control underlined the quality of the products. Other factory lines include metal kitchenware and porcelain.
After the visit, different groups enjoyed walking around the market in the town. A large number of the twinners then joined up for a very pleasant lunch at Le Café Du Theatre organised superbly by Andre Alix (Didi) and Pierre Blestel.
With lunch dismissed, a further visit was made to Pontécoulant with its 17th century chateau. The French guide was assisted by our latest member, Adam Hilton, who translated for the benefit of the English.
The day was rounded off by a social meeting and aperitifs at the Marie with the mayor of Aunay, M. Daniel Bertin. In his speech M. Bertin underlined his dedication to twinning and wished everyone a pleasant weekend. In reply Phil Glessing thanked the organisers for their hospitality.
On Saturday, the English stayed with their French families for the day. In the evening, there was the usual get together with a meal and dance. Pierre Cool welcomed new families from both Holsworthy and Aunay. Chairman Phil Glessing thanked the host families for making everyone welcome and remarked on the healthy state of the oak tree donated and planted by Holsworthy in 1999, and thanked the French for the flowers that were sent at his recent wedding.
The group returned on Sunday via Roscroff to Plymouth exchanging memories of a very successful weekend.
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