Calendar of Gaddesden Society Events
This calendar shows Gaddesden Society events, including talks, film nights and other events run by GadSoc.
Annual General Meeting
The Gaddesden Society
The Annual General Meeting of The Gaddesden Society will (a) be held in Little Gaddesden Village Hall at 8:15pm before this evening’s talk and (b) be short.
Header image: Barry Callebaut on Flickr
A Modern Monarchy
Sally Osman LVO
In Platinum Jubilee year, Sally, a former Director of Royal Communications at Buckingham Palace, shares insight of the public role, duties, relevance and value of a modern Monarchy in the UK and around the Commonwealth.
(Following the The Gaddesden Society AGM at 8:15pm)
Wise-Aid
Trevor Lucey
Established in 1997, Transrural Trust (now Wise-Aid) is a registered charity that assists women in disadvantaged rural areas to transform their natural resources, traditions and skills into profitable and sustainable enterprises. The charity also explores and promotes wiser approaches to channelling aid for international development in order to foster self-reliance, reduce poverty and lessen dependency.
The Raid on St Nazaire – 27/28 March 1942
Nick Beattie
Truly the Greatest Raid of WWII
This suicidal mission took place at a very low point in the 2nd WW. The almost incredible aim was to destroy a dry dock situated six miles into the River Loire at the very heavily fortified military port of St Nazaire.
This extraordinary story is told by Nick Beattie, who says:
On 26th March 1942 a small flotilla consisting of one small destroyer and eighteen MTB’s, MGB,s and ML’s with 622 sailors and commandos, left Falmouth harbour to travel a somewhat hazardous 300 miles to the mouth of the river Loire in western France. This was a combined service operation with the RAF also involved.
Their objective was to travel six miles up the river, which was the most heavily fortified in Europe, to ram the dock gate at St Nazaire and destroy the dock and port infrastructure. Surely a crazy idea!
This raid is known as ‘The Greatest Raid of All’ and resulted in about 130 gallantry awards including 5 VC’s.
This is the most extraordinary story of bravery and self sacrifice, illustrating what detailed planning and daring to do what was thought impossible can achieve.
I will tell the story of why this was important, how they did it and how successful they were, together with the consequent repercussions of the event.
I am passionate about telling the story and keeping the memory of the participants alive. My father was one of the participants of the raid.
Nick Beattie
President, St Nazaire Society.
You couldn’t make it up!
(The May talk is following the The Gaddesden Society AGM at 8:15pm)
Roger Lane of WorkAid
Workaid (https://workaid.org/) are a charity based in Chesham, Buckinghamshire empowering young people in Africa (and the UK) to help themselves by developing the skills and knowledge needed to find gainful employment or start their own business.
Workaid do this by refurbishing donated tools to a high standard and shipping them to training centres and self-help organisations.