Cricket Bat Willow

Cricket Bat Willow

Most people don’t realise that the Trust owns a number of the fields around the village, purchased over the years to prevent development.  One of these fields is behind the houses on Meriden Road and Diddington Lane.  The Trustees have recently decided to plant...
Lunch Club Reunited

Lunch Club Reunited

Hampton’s senior Wednesday lunch club were reunited in June after 19 months!  Stuart Dimes blessed the tree that the Fentham Trust planted in memory of dearly departed members.  This was followed by a wonderful lunch made by Adam from The Corner Shop.  Thank...
Free well-being talks

Free well-being talks

The George Fentham Trust and the Cameron Grant Memorial Trust are sponsoring a series of FREE wellbeing talks by Moodlifter: – One-hour interactive talks with practical strategies to boost mental health and flourish. – Come away with an understanding of...
Remembrance Day

Remembrance Day

To mark Remembrance Sunday, our Chairman, Carol Grant laid a wreath on behalf of the Fentham Trust at the war memorial in the village.  Many village organisations lay a wreath to remember all those who have served and died for their country in the two World Wars and...
The Arboretum Through the Seasons

The Arboretum Through the Seasons

This blog has been written by Emma Andrews, a local resident who has taken some amazing photos of the George Fentham Arboretum.  Many thanks Emma for submitting your thoughts. I’ve not written a blog before, but there’s a first time for everything and I’m a big...