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VE DAY CELEBRATIONS IN FAWKHAM

As we commemorate the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe, we thought you may want to look back at past VE Day celebrations in Fawkham.

Welcome to Fawkham sign with Union Jack bunting and VE Day 80 signs

village green with. VE Day 80 flag and war memorial

8th May 1945

 A VE Day Grant of £22 was received from Dartford Rural District Council to celebrate.

The Parish Council Minutes say: “The Chairman said that the Parish Council had granted £10 to the Entertainments Committee on V.E. Day and that the children and grown-ups had apparently had a very happy day. Lady Shaw said that it was a well-planned day with the Service on the Green in the morning, sports and tea after lunch and a dance in the evening. There still remained £12 to be discussed. Mr Martin said that there had also been a bonfire on V.E night. Mr Martin presented the account of the expenditure for the V.E. day:

 

Cheque from Council to come                              £10.0.0

Takings from side shows and refreshments      £11.15.0

                                                                                       £21.15.0

Accounts paid out:

            Rising Sun                                                     £4.19.0 1/2

            Prizes for races                                            £2.8.0

            Foster Horton Kirby                                     £1.10.0

            Hicks Longfield                                            £1.10.0

            Chase Fawkham                                                 7.6

            Band for Dance                                            £12.0.0

            Rent for Hall                                                         7.9

            Paid Out                                                        £23.2.0 1/2

            Takings                                                          £21.15.0

            Paid out of reserve                                      £ 1.7.0 1/2

The Chairman pronounced this very satisfactory. Miss Hilbert said £12 seemed a lot for a band. The Clerk said that as it was V.E. Day the price was doubled. Miss Hilbert said she wondered if we could keep the £12 till Japan was beat and Lady Shaw said that if it were not spent it must go back”.

 

VE Day 50,1995

It was not thought possible to have a street party, but a horse chestnut tree was planted and dedicated in the church meadow. A plaque was added to this tree in 2020.

VE Day 75, 2020

Plans for celebration in 2020 were altered due to the pandemic. A rock painting competition was held, judge by the vicar. The winner is shown here.

A cobnut tree was planted in churchyard, with a plaque describing it. This tree is shown here in 2025.

 

A flag in a yard AI-generated content may be incorrect.We also raised a flag by the war memorial.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fawkham Parish Council
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