Civic Attendances 24 - 25

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Stotfold Mayor's Civic Service

20 October 2024

 

Houghton Regis Town Council's Evening Circus event

18 October 2024 

Cllr Steve Buck attended  Houghton Regis Town Council's Evening Circus Event with a host of other local Mayors  and dignitaries.  

 

Labologist's Society - Label of the Year Award 

8th October 2024 

Cllr Steve Buck and  our Town Clerk Emma Payne attended the Labologist's Label of the Year Award, where Stotfold's design for its Beer Bottle Label won second prize!


Newport Pagnell Town Council Civic Service

3rd October 2024 

Cllr Steve Buck attended the Newport Pagnell Town Council Civic Service along with other Bedfordshire dignitaries and Mayors.

 

Stotfold Town Council Civic Service 

20th October 2024

Cllr Steve Buck hosted Stotfold Town Council's annual civic service, an important event in the Civic calendar to thank a host of people who support and our Community.  

The service was attended by the Deputy Lord-Lietuenant Major Simon Sadler and High Sheriff of Bedfordshire, Bav Shah. Also in attendance were the Mayor's of Arlesey, Leighton-Linslade,   

As ever, the very poignant service was hosted at St. Mary's Church, presided over by Rev. Bill Britt. 

 

 

Macmillan Coffee Afternoon

28th September 2024

Cllr Steve Buck hosted a very well-attended afternoon coffee and music event, attended by local residents and members of the Stotfold Good Neighbours Group, along with the High Sheriff of Bedfordshire, Bav Shah. In all, £332.31 was raised for McMillan Cancer Support and more importantly, a wonderful afternoon was had by all.    

 

 

High Sheriff of Bedfordshire's Justice Service

22nd September 2024

Cllr Steve Buck attended this service along with the Mayors of Dunstable, Ampthill, Luton, Houghton Regis, Shefford and Sandy. He met with the Magistrates, Coroners and Under-Sheriffs who support our Community.

The service brought a number of Towns and Parishes together under the "Bedfordshire as ONE" banner. Choral support was provided by the Woodland School in Luton, and a reading was given by Hersh Shah Chaplin to the High Sheriff.