News & Events
Mary would like to send her sincere thanks to all friends via this site who have sent so many kind messages for her speedy recovery from her recent brain surgery and says your love, support and prayers have meant so much! We're pleased to say that all went well and she is expected to be fully recovered within the next six months - although knowing our Nan - it won't take her that long!
Once she's better she will start to update the site - but in the meantime journal 14 is with the printer, journal 13 has now been distributed. Many thanks - John (Grandson)
HELP FOR HEROES
Romany Road members Ian and Patsy Patterson's son John was medically discharged from the army after 17 years service. John is now actively involved in a website dedicated to raising money for the national charity HELP FOR HEROES, which is sponsered by Princes William and Harry, David Beckham and many others. John has offered two books for sale on the website, they make excellent presents and will raise money for a worthwhiole charity at the same time. Everyone is invited to visit and support the site on www.forcesgonemad.co.uk If anyone has any funny stories about the airforce or navy, or would like to order copies of the books (priced £9.99 each which includes postage and packaging) please write to:-
J. Patterson, 3 Poole Road, Hadnall, Shrewsbury, SY4 4BG
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Last year Romany Road attended the Living Van Weekend event held at
Blists Hill Victorian Village. Unfortunately due to circulstances beyond their control this years event has been cancelled
For details click on red tab ............... LIVING VAN EVENT
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ROMANI ROOTS - Sadly this event has also now been cancelled for the time being
A Celebration of Traditional Gypsy Culture was held on Saturday 15th & Sunday 16th September 2007
at the
Weald & Downland Open Air Museum
Town Lane, Singleton, Chichester, Sussex PO18 OEU
Where do we start? What a wonderful weekend we all enjoyed at the Weald and Downland Museum, which gave us all the feeling of being part of one big family! Music, dance, demonstrations, displays, food and crafts celebrating the traditional Romany way of life, enthralled both the public and the Gypsy community alike.
The event offered visitors the opportunity to learn more about the often-misunderstood Gypsy lifestyle, and also a chance to join in. This included singing along with an array of highly talented singers and musicians, horse and cart rides and a chance to enjoy traditional Gypsy fare. There were demonstrations of many typical Romany crafts including peg-making, flower-making, leadwork, sign-writing, wood carving and wagon repair, together with many beautiful examples of Gypsy wagons and transport through the ages. Stalls sold Gypsy wares and many of the old crafts were displayed and admired by the hundreds of people who came.
Old friends met up and many new friendships were forged. For those of us who slept on site, evenings were spent round the fireside where musicians and singers such as Charlie Smith, Sarah the Singing Gypsy, The Orchard Family and Bob Lovell (who was visiting from New Zealand) gave impromptu performances. The weather was glorious, as was the countryside around us - and we all sat singing well into the night.
Thanks must go to Greg Yates and his team for organising such a big event so brilliantly! Everything seemed to go like clockwork and despite the huge effort that must have gone into it, it retained a homely, extremely friendly and welcoming atmosphere. We all can't wait now for next year!
The response to Romany Road was wonderful and has filled us with enthusiasm and hope for the future. Many people promised to send new material for our journals and for the website, so we look forward to that.
Everyone took photos, if you are one of those people, we would welcome any contributions you are kind enough to share. Once they are sent in, we will display some on the site and in the next journal for those of you who weren't able to attend. Chris Barltrop spent a great deal of time interviewing, videoing and photographing as many aspects of the weekend as possible, and in due course we hope to make DVDs available for sale.
So a really big thank you from us to everyone who contributed to a lovely weekend. Singers who sang their hearts out, caterers who provided excellent food, children who raced the most beautiful Gypsy ponies, a beautiful little girl (name unknown) who mesmerised us as she danced along with some wonderful continental Gypsy musicians - you all made us proud!!
Go to "WEALD AND DOWN" on red menu tabs to see more photos
Sadly this event has also been cancelled until further notice
