Councillor Anne Lonsdale's personal blog

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My name is Anne Lonsdale, Teignbridge District Councillor and Kingsteignton Town Councillor. I am a Liberal Democrat Member for Kingsteignton West Ward in South Devon, which comprises the Parishes of Kingsteignton West and Teigngrace.



My committee membership within the District Council includes the Overview & Scrutiny and Development Control Committees. I am also a member of the Licensing Act 2003 Committee and a substitute for the Licensing Sub Committees.



My responsibilities within the Parish Council include Recreation & Footpaths and Community Hall & The Fountain.



The purpose of this site is to try and keep you informed about my role and provide you with information about developments in Teignbridge District Council and our local Ward Kingsteignton West.



I will clarify my responsibilities in future blogs...

Wednesday 21 September 2011

Kingtsteignton Twinning with Orbec Association


A group of the Association consisting of residents from Kingsteignton including school children with their parents or grandparents enjoyed 5 days and 4 nights in Orbec. We were hosted very congenially by the residents of Orbec and received very enthusiastically by the local shops and businesses.

I enclose the itinary but I will give special attention to the Memory game devised by Giselle Motio, a teacher at Orbec school and organiser of Orbec Twinning.
We were given places to visit and to mark the name of street they were in. Some of us walked but soon took the option to go by car. Not easy driving in the very narrow streets of Orbec.




A reception took place as soon as we returned to the Place de Mairie where the Mayor of Orbec and Mayor of La Vespiere were on hand to welcome us. KOTA was represented by our President Veronica Chambers. A letter was read out in apology from our Mayor. Also an apology from our Chairman who was also not able to attend.

A visit to France Miniature was planned on Sunday. It is the largest miniature park in Europe situated at Elancourt near Paris. 2011 is the 20th Anniversary of France Miniature funded and supported by the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Rural Affairs ( if I have interpreted that correctly).
It is advertised as “A chance to visit all of France in less than a day”.
It was a very hot day, minus ‘mon chapeau’ I bought a baseball cap and wondered around the imposing figure of the Eifel Tower inaugurated 1889 for the Universal Exhibition The real Eifel Tower now has a television antenna on it. Also came across the le Mont St Michel and had my photo taken with my host Michel named after the Saint. The monestry was founded in 966 by the Benedictine monks. A tape could be heard of monks chanting. It was also a prison during the French Revolution.
There was a fantastic model of The Chateau of Versaille built by Louis X111 but characterised by his son Louis X1V the Sun King. The model takes 200 sq metres and took over 12 months to build.

Every now and again a passing TJV train would come through the countryside on the French Rail Network.

Another sound alerted us was a rocket being launched to remind us of the Launch Pad in French Guiana. It was the rocket Ariane 5 at Karou Space Centre. The model was designed by Sculptor William Glachant and took 1,500 hrs to complete.

Anne Lonsdale

Tuesday 6 September 2011

August Break for Councillors !!!

Well that is what I was told. Personally I was working well up to last two weeks when I made a firm stand and said 'No more'. My annual holiday was much needed. I had worked solidly for 13 months (having put off three attempts to have a holiday) and was looking forward to a five day break in Orbec Normandy. I had joined the Twinning Organisation at the beginning of my retirement 5 years ago with the intention of improving my school french. I had never been to France until joining twinning and this visit would be my third time and I was relieved to be staying in La Vespiere with my hosts Maud and Michel.

Taking a coach to Portsmouth we set sail for the port of Ouistreham We arrived late at night around 11pm so it was a tired group who set out the next day to meet the Mayor of Orbec and the Mayor of La Vespiere.

Orbec Twinning inspired by teacher Giselle Motio had arranged a tour of Orbec which included a quiz to find which places of interest was in which street.

The medical centre , the post office and the police station were very close to La Place de Mairie in Orbec's market square....... Catch up later with photographs!