Our Twin Towns
#1
Posted 05 January 2012 - 10:51 PM
A quick Google shows that the Rotary Club and our town Mayor visited recently and are actually quite active
http://www.amersham-...inning_1.aspx#2
Has anyone any experience of other links with these towns or visited? Holiday lets, Christmas gifts between towns, exchange students...organised bus trips, school trips. Or have you ever been to either of our twin towns?
Just wondering...
#2
Posted 06 January 2012 - 06:39 AM
Apparently Amersham used to go to Bensheim and do a similar reciprocal visit. Not sure if it still takes place or the society still exists.
I think the Polish Club in Raans Road is the centre of the Krynica link.
#3
Posted 06 January 2012 - 05:04 PM
#4
Posted 06 January 2012 - 05:45 PM
I've no objection to a group of people forming a society to meet with a corresponding one elsewhere but this is of no benefit to Amersham as a whole so I do not see why it should be sponsored by the council, nor why it should be advertised at every entrance to the town.
#5
Posted 06 January 2012 - 07:06 PM
#6
Posted 06 January 2012 - 10:04 PM
I would search but don't know the lingo, could then practice my pigeon German
I see from further Googling that our wonderfull Woodside Morris Men popped over to Deutschland in 2007 and they made it into a 5 page blog which you can read here http://www.woodsidem...07_bensheim.asp must have loved them!!!
I like the idea of mentioning that you are from the 'twin town', did you get any special treatment, discounts, what about best places to stay....
Anyway where/when did the Amersham tourist board go/gone
#7
Posted 07 January 2012 - 09:59 AM
#8
Posted 07 January 2012 - 02:25 PM
Horizons are admittedly more global these days, but I’ve always thought that if twinning enables young people to broaden their horizons (see post above and the gentleman from Bedfordshire quoted in the BBC piece, also above) and meet real (rather than Internet) people then it’s not exactly harmful.
The political angle that some national media are trying to take on twinning is a bit silly.
As for road signs, they’re no more disturbing than “Birthplace of the Paralympics”, “County of Opportunity” or “High Wycombe”. .
#9
Posted 07 January 2012 - 07:29 PM
As for road signs, they’re no more disturbing than ~~ “High Wycombe”. .
#10
Posted 09 January 2012 - 05:54 PM
I've never seen the point of town twinning other than as an excuse for a councillors' jolly. AS Dave says above, a quick Google reveals that the group of our councillors visited Bensheim last year and a group of their Rotarians visited Amersham (at carnival time). To find any more detail you have to go to the German site where the calendar seems to reveal that that is all that happened, other than meetings that the Germans held with no involvement of the British.
I've no objection to a group of people forming a society to meet with a corresponding one elsewhere but this is of no benefit to Amersham as a whole so I do not see why it should be sponsored by the council, nor why it should be advertised at every entrance to the town.
Perhaps this explains why we lost money when we joined the Amersham /Bensheim Society at the carnival, and we never heard from them again. We weren't Councillors!
#11
Posted 12 January 2012 - 09:04 PM
OI went with my parents to Bensheim for the first time in 1971. our family has strong personal ties with many friends in Bensheim with us going over on holidays, to the wine festival in September and to friends weddings with one person especially coming over to this country many times, My most recent visit was in October 2009 to take my mother to see friends there. Sadly she died last April and Horst Knop, my parents great friend since 1964 came over for her funeral.











