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| Sally Raven has retired from office as
Radley Parish Council Clerk after serving Radley for over
36 years, making her Radley's longest serving Clerk! |
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Sally
addressing guests at her retirement celebration
with a brief history of herself
and Radley. |
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Sally
took over the office of Clerk from Mr C Northing on
1st April 1974 and has held it continuously since then.
This means that she served Radley for 36 years and 2
months, making her Radley's longest serving Clerk (surpassing
the prior record holder, Mr W E Gall, who held office
from 1925 to 1959). In that time she has served under
seven separate chairmen and seen, indeed overseen, many
changes in the Parish. |
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In
1974, Peachcroft estate had not been developed and there
were apparently few public amenities in the parish:
the village hall, which was where the parish council
met at the time, was just a wooden hut located near
the Lower Radley mobile homes park. On the southern
horizon, the gleaming spectacle of the new coal-fired
power station at Didcot did not seem to have any special
significance for Radley, and the Radley
Lakes were a wilderness
of active gravel extraction. The existing village
hall, sports
pavilion, play
area and sports
fields, allotments, bus shelters, the Church
Room, the new cemetery and the community
shop were all constructed or provided during Sally's
reign. And, of course, the saving
of the last remaining Radley Lakes from infilling
with power station ash was an exciting concluding chapter
to a long and distinguished career. |
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Before becoming Clerk, Sally already had considerable
experience of Local Government, having worked full-time
for Oxfordshire County Council for 17 years. Even after
becoming Clerk, she continued in full-time employment
in the Oxfordshire Health Authority, in the office of
the administrator to the Department of Public Health
Medicine (the equivalent of the Oxfordshire Primary
Care Trust as now) until 1993, when she became the manager
of the Medical Staffing Department at the John Radcliffe
Hospital, and had dealings with hospitals throughout
Oxfordshire until her retirement in May 2000. |
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In
1982, there cannot have been too much going on in Radley,
because in March that year she also took over the office
of Clerk to Sunningwell Parish Council, an office which
she held until September 1989. |
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In
1985, Sally married Les Hemsworth but retained her maiden
name of Raven in her many official capacities. |
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Sally
has already clocked up over 53 years of public service!
Even now, she hopes to continue her role helping the
Oxford Hospital Services charity, as well as retaining
some links with Radley, such as through helping with
the Parish Plan, and with compiling a history of the
parish council. |
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Sally
says that she has thoroughly enjoyed what she has done
throughout her life, but is now looking forward to a
life relatively free of local government paperwork,
and to opportunities for Les and herself to travel to
interesting places whenever and for as long as they
like. |
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| A celebration
was held in her honour on Friday 28th May 2010 and was
attended by over 40 current and previous councillors
and parishioners. She was presented with a leaving gift
donated by her friends and colleagues, a token of appreciation
of her long and dedicated service, by Jenny Standen,
the chairman of the Parish Council who warmly thanked
Sally on behalf of the community and wished her well
in the future. |
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Chairman
of Radley Parish Council, Jenny Standen (Left)
presenting Sally with a gift from parishioners and councillors,
past and present. |
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| Mrs
Jane Dymock has been appointed as the new Parish Clerk. |
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| Related
Links
[updated
15 June 2010]
Oxford
Mail, 12 June 2010
Speech
given by Sally Raven at the Commemoration of her Retirement
on 28th May 2010
Memorable
Things from My Time as Radley Parish Clerk by Sally
Raven
New
Parish Clerk takes up Office
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