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Published Date: 22 July 2008
NEW leaders have taken over the helms at three Buckingham clubs.
Buckingham Probus Club, the Rotary Club of Buckingham and the town's Inner Wheel all held their chain handovers at three separate events.
Colin Richardson took over from Frank Blake as chairman of the Probus Club at a ceremony in The Old Thatched Inn in Adstock.

Mr Richardson is the former chairman of electronics company Small Elephant Medium Elephant (SEME).

Meanwhile, David Jenner has taken over from the Rev David Hemsley as president of Rotary.

Mr Jenner received the reins of office at the annual President's Night, at the Bell Hotel in Winslow, on Monday, June 30.
He lives in Steeple Claydon and used to work in rail transport.

The new president at Buckingham Inner Wheel is Sally Cooper, taking over from Olwen Jenner.

Mrs Cooper, a Buckingham resident, runs an office on Buckingham Industrial Estate, providing secretarial, administration and payroll services.


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  • Last Updated: 22 July 2008 4:48 PM
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