Video: Cookham High Street transformed for jubilee as Home Secretary Theresa May drops in for the party

Video: Cookham High Street transformed for jubilee Video: Cookham High Street transformed for jubilee

HUNDREDS of jubilee revellers poured into a thriving Cookham High Street this afternoon as the Queen's big weekend celebrations continued.

With Union Jacks flying from virtually every shop and business in the village centre, partying friends and family dined on tables laid all the way along the street.

There was music, entertainment, a bake off and a number of special guests, including Home Secretary Theresa May and TV football presenter Jim Rosenthal.

Mrs May, Cookham's MP, said: “The jubilee weekend has been fantastic. We've had masses of street parties and they're still going on today and tomorrow.

“Everyone is turning out for this huge celebration.

“People have really taken it to their hearts and it's all ages, including the youngsters getting involved.

“I think it's really lifted everyone's spirits.”

She said the Queen had been a “tremendous rock” and an “inspiration for the country and the commonwealth”.

Some economists have expressed concerns that the country is losing out on important working days which could disrupt the growth rate.

But Mrs May said there was actually a positive financial impact to the celebrations.

She said: “I think it generates money. Economists can always guess whatever they like, but if you look at all the people enjoying these events, people are raising money for charity, local businesses have been doing well.”

She admitted it was also a nice break, personally, from the daily rigours of being a Government Minister.

She said: “It is, it's very nice to come down to these street parties and see people enjoying the parties.”

Mrs May was one of four judges for the Bel and Dragon pub's big bake off – which pitted cake makers against each other. Many royally themed sponge delights were created.

Cookham Parish Council Chairman Derek Fry was out enjoying the party.

He said: “I think it's amazing. Mother Nature has been kind and everyone has been in great spirits. It's quite a spectacle, very British and it's a generational event. When it comes to doing things like this Cookham always does it well.”

Cookham Parish Council donated £1,000 to the event.

Mandy Brar, owner of Hillcrest Store in Hillcrest Avenue and also a parish councillor was a volunteer running a children’s stall.

She said: “I think it's brilliant and nice to see so many people here.

“People are buying things from the restaurants and shops, it will definitely give them a big boost.”

Comments (12)

6:34pm Mon 4 Jun 12

ivor says...

From viewing the accompanying video it looks like a wonderful time was had by all at the Cookham celebrations.
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We could have had a similar event in Wycombe but sadly the powers that be were incapable of organising it.
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Have you read Ivor’s blog today? Click on the “BLOGS” link at the top of the page.
From viewing the accompanying video it looks like a wonderful time was had by all at the Cookham celebrations. ~ We could have had a similar event in Wycombe but sadly the powers that be were incapable of organising it. ~ Have you read Ivor’s blog today? Click on the “BLOGS” link at the top of the page. ivor

12:19am Tue 5 Jun 12

Slacker says...

Why does it have to be the powers that be who organise things Ivor?

How about the public getting off their bums and organising something for themselves? It's about community, not councils.

The residents and community associations of Flackwell Heath organised a big music concert for this evening. A massive success and organised by the community, not local councils.
Why does it have to be the powers that be who organise things Ivor? How about the public getting off their bums and organising something for themselves? It's about community, not councils. The residents and community associations of Flackwell Heath organised a big music concert for this evening. A massive success and organised by the community, not local councils. Slacker

12:28am Tue 5 Jun 12

demoness the second says...

Loads of stuff happening in Aylesbury and the Vale generally.
Aylesbury High Street was festooned with bunting. Looked great :)
Loads of stuff happening in Aylesbury and the Vale generally. Aylesbury High Street was festooned with bunting. Looked great :) demoness the second

4:24pm Tue 5 Jun 12

tom.marlow2 says...

ivor wrote:
From viewing the accompanying video it looks like a wonderful time was had by all at the Cookham celebrations.
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We could have had a similar event in Wycombe but sadly the powers that be were incapable of organising it.
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Have you read Ivor’s blog today? Click on the “BLOGS” link at the top of the page.
We had a street party - no "powers that be" were involved. A couple of people organised it and everyone else mucked in to make it happen.

And no I haven't read Ivor's blog, but I do enjoy voting on the comments.
[quote][p][bold]ivor[/bold] wrote: From viewing the accompanying video it looks like a wonderful time was had by all at the Cookham celebrations. ~ We could have had a similar event in Wycombe but sadly the powers that be were incapable of organising it. ~ Have you read Ivor’s blog today? Click on the “BLOGS” link at the top of the page.[/p][/quote]We had a street party - no "powers that be" were involved. A couple of people organised it and everyone else mucked in to make it happen. And no I haven't read Ivor's blog, but I do enjoy voting on the comments. tom.marlow2

4:48pm Tue 5 Jun 12

Slacker says...

I would have kept quiet about having Theresa May as special guest, hardly someone to shout about :-/
I would have kept quiet about having Theresa May as special guest, hardly someone to shout about :-/ Slacker

8:46pm Tue 5 Jun 12

J B Blackett says...

Again The Horrible Ivor Bigot gets it so wrong. There were lots of events and celebrations all over the Wycombe area - most of them within local communities and in separate districts within the Wycombe region.
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I guess nobody wanted to bump into the Intolerant Insufferable Ignoramus Bigot stuffing its face in the All Saints churchyard and so avoided the Town centre.
Again The Horrible Ivor Bigot gets it so wrong. There were lots of events and celebrations all over the Wycombe area - most of them within local communities and in separate districts within the Wycombe region. . I guess nobody wanted to bump into the Intolerant Insufferable Ignoramus Bigot stuffing its face in the All Saints churchyard and so avoided the Town centre. J B Blackett

10:53pm Tue 5 Jun 12

ImpeturbableLawrence says...

J B Blackett wrote:
Again The Horrible Ivor Bigot gets it so wrong. There were lots of events and celebrations all over the Wycombe area - most of them within local communities and in separate districts within the Wycombe region.
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I guess nobody wanted to bump into the Intolerant Insufferable Ignoramus Bigot stuffing its face in the All Saints churchyard and so avoided the Town centre.
I'd just like to say EVIL igor!!!!
[quote][p][bold]J B Blackett[/bold] wrote: Again The Horrible Ivor Bigot gets it so wrong. There were lots of events and celebrations all over the Wycombe area - most of them within local communities and in separate districts within the Wycombe region. . I guess nobody wanted to bump into the Intolerant Insufferable Ignoramus Bigot stuffing its face in the All Saints churchyard and so avoided the Town centre.[/p][/quote]I'd just like to say EVIL igor!!!! ImpeturbableLawrence

8:40am Wed 6 Jun 12

thethe says...

Cookham is not in Bucks!
Cookham is not in Bucks! thethe

9:41am Wed 6 Jun 12

tom.marlow2 says...

thethe wrote:
Cookham is not in Bucks!
And the Bucks Free Press is not free.

All very misleading.
[quote][p][bold]thethe[/bold] wrote: Cookham is not in Bucks![/p][/quote]And the Bucks Free Press is not free. All very misleading. tom.marlow2

12:12pm Wed 6 Jun 12

J B Blackett says...

thethe wrote:
Cookham is not in Bucks!
But there are loads of bucks in Cookham. I've seen them.
Also in Cookham Dean and Cookham Rise.
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And I don't mean 'books'
[quote][p][bold]thethe[/bold] wrote: Cookham is not in Bucks![/p][/quote]But there are loads of bucks in Cookham. I've seen them. Also in Cookham Dean and Cookham Rise. . And I don't mean 'books' J B Blackett

3:23pm Wed 6 Jun 12

townraider says...

Many Parish and town councils run events for residents --- What did WDC do for High Wycombe ???Please tell me ?
WDC have Frogmoor and the Rye and nothing was arranged?
Many Parish and town councils run events for residents --- What did WDC do for High Wycombe ???Please tell me ? WDC have Frogmoor and the Rye and nothing was arranged? townraider

6:04pm Wed 6 Jun 12

J B Blackett says...

Because Wycombe does not have a Council for the Town - it is 'unparished' so there is no local voice / body for the town itself.
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So nothing gets done. Except now and again some WDC politicians dress up in funny clothes, flaunt themselves and prance about in front of their mates.
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But they don't actually do anything for the Town. It's all just for their egos and their benefit. Nothing for the citizens.
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Did you know some of them live in places like Reading ? So that's probably where their social / community interests actually lie.
Because Wycombe does not have a Council for the Town - it is 'unparished' so there is no local voice / body for the town itself. . So nothing gets done. Except now and again some WDC politicians dress up in funny clothes, flaunt themselves and prance about in front of their mates. . But they don't actually do anything for the Town. It's all just for their egos and their benefit. Nothing for the citizens. . Did you know some of them live in places like Reading ? So that's probably where their social / community interests actually lie. J B Blackett

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