News Archive
November 2006
- A plaque was dedicated during the 4 pm Evensong at St Peter's Parish Church on Sunday
19th November in memory of Eve Wigan, a founder member of the Society whose bequest
funded the rebuilding of the East end of the Chancel. See ‘What do we do?’ for photo.
- A Golden Acacia tree was planted on 16 November on Wyndham Way to celebrate 50 years
of the Gordano Society. See ‘What do we do?’ for photos.
February 2006
- The steps to the ‘Ladies’ Bathing Beach’ below the Windmill pub, which had become
unusable, have been replaced. This was instigated by the Society which applied for
a grant of £12000 from YANSEC, and of £6000 from the Town Council. North Somerset
Council ran the project and provided further funds. See ‘What do we do?’ for photo.
Oct 2005
- A new bronze plaque has been installed on the mill stone located in the High Street
outside the White Lion pub. The cost was shared by the Society and the Town Council.
It replaced one stolen by vandals. See ‘What do we do?’ for photo showing inscription.
- Sandy Tebbutt is asking for memories of Portishead 50 years ago. These are required
for the Society’s 50th anniversary celebrations.
June 2005
- A Transcription of the 1851 Portishead Census by the Gordano Society has been presented
to the Somerset Record Office, Taunton, and copies placed in Weston Super Mare and
Portishead Libraries. See Publications for more details
April 2005
- A leaflet on the Sea Britain events will be out soon.
- Next year will be the 50th Anniversary of The Gordano Society. Sandy Tebbutt is doing
research into the history and events of 1956, and asked for memories of those times.
- It now seems unlikely that the old fire station will be preserved.
Feb. 2005
- The Committee has been considering the proposed movement of the old fire station
building from the old Council refuse site to the corner of Albert Road and High Street,
and its possible use as a heritage centre. It was decided that the Society did not
have the funds for its upkeep. It is not known who would pay for installation of
services or running costs. The Town Council is still discussing the matter with the
developers.
- A transcription of the parish 1851 Census has been produced. Two copies are available
for members to borrow, and copies can also be found in local libraries. The 1861
census is also available.
- Sandy Tebbutt has been researching the history of the High Street as a shopping street
and asked for any memories from the past.
- Sea Britain will be a major national event during 2005. The Gordano Society will
be participating with an exhibition in the Somerset Hall from Tues 7th until Fri
10th June.
- A group is researching the history of Battery Point, and is asking for memories of
the gun emplacements etc. Some form of restoration is being considered.
Jan 2005
- At the December meeting, the evening of Christmas words and music by ‘Three Men’s
Company’ was very well received. The trio made no charge but requested that donations
were given to St. Peter’s Hospice. Ken Crowhurst (Chairman) reported that a total
of £100 was donated.
- Profits from the raffle were donated to the Portishead Christmas Lights appeal. New
regulations regarding external illuminations appear likely to incur substantial expenditure
for next Christmas.
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