St Maur visit 2025

Maralyn Green • July 6, 2025

French Twin Town visitors learn about Bognor’s history

Twelve visitors representing Bognor’s twin town, St Maur des Fossés (near Paris), had a hugely successful 4 day stay in Bognor Regis in May and met our new Mayor, Councillor Mrs Gill Yeates.  During their stay, instead of heading off to nearby towns, this time our visitors were led on a very informative guided walk around Bognor by Ken Blamires, chair of the Bognor Regis Heritage Trails Trust.   

 

At the pier, they learnt much about its history, including its use during the war years, and also how at one time the pier was 1000 feet long (304 metres) with a pavilion at the end, before storms damaged its structure.  A little further along The Esplanade, where the amusement arcade is now located, was once the site of Billy Butlin’s fairground which opened in 1932.  One of Butlin’s original money-making enterprises before he developed his holiday camp ideas.  Yet Butlin would probably have never dreamed of the Bognor Regis Time Portal, also on The Esplanade, which was fascinating for our visitors.


This was followed by a visit to the Bognor Regis museum in West Street where a lot of interest was shown in the old bathing machine displayed there.  This hut on wheels would be pulled to the edge of the sea by a horse to preserve the modesty of the occupant as they could then descend directly into the waves.   Apparently, when bathing machines went out of fashion, the huts were removed from the wheels and the tops used along the beach front, becoming the forerunners of the beach huts we have today.

 

Guests and their hosts also took the Saturday to visit places such as West Dean gardens or Petworth House before an evening reception was held in their honour at The Fox pub restaurant in Felpham.  Bognor Regis Mayor, Councillor Mrs Gill Yeates, in her first week of office, gave a very welcoming speech to the French visitors at the Reception.   The menu for the occasion included traditional British favourites such as fish and chips, sausage & mash or cottage pie and the possibilities of Eton Mess or Spotted Dick for dessert.

 

Before their departure on Eurostar, a boules match was organised, which pitted a French team against an all British team.  It was a very close match but the British edged ahead and won the match by just a few points.  Perhaps there will be a return match when members from Bognor visit St Maur des Fosses next year

 

All of the visitors from St Maur des Fossés were hosted in the homes of individual members of the Bognor Regis Town Twinning Association.  Many were old friends having participated in these exchanges many times over the years.   Bognor Regis and St Maur des Fossés were officially Twinned in 1980.  The first exchanges were made with an Adult Education group in Bognor, although the initial interest in becoming a Twin Town was through the daughter of a Bognor businessman, who had married and just happened to be living in St Maur des Fossés! 

 


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A most enjoyable visit enjoyed by all
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More Very Successful Social Events
By Maralyn Green July 6, 2025
AGM celebrates a highly successful year On a rainswept night, but in the warmth of the Regis School of Music, members of the Bognor Regis Town Twinning Association gathered for their AGM and to listen to the Association’s achievements over the past year. And there were many achievements. Mrs Heather Perrott, Chairman, led the AGM and praised the success of the Town Twinning Association in 2024. The social programme had been expanded to include new ideas as well as keeping old favourites. Members had enjoyed rambles, games evenings, talks, coffee mornings, a boules tournament, a quiz evening and the popular Beaujolais Bistro, which sold out all 50 places in 10 days. A new event had been a Murder Mystery Evening, with members dressing up as the 14 suspects, whilst the rest of the 30 guests tried to figure out ‘Who Dun It’. Father Christmas once again made a stop at the final event of the social calendar, when he dropped in with presents, and a cheeky smile, to the Morning of Christmas Cheer. Members were not only cheered by his presence but probably also by the mulled wine, spiced apple punch and generous buffet available In May, for the first time in some years, due to Covid and other difficulties, a visit was undertaken by 22 Bognor members to our French twin town of St-Maur-des-Fossés. St Maur is located only a short train ride from Paris and visitors were given ample opportunity to explore the city. Closer to St Maur, visits were organised to the Chateau de Vincennes and the Abbaye de Saint-Maur. 2024 also gave the opportunity to welcome visitors from our two German twin towns, Trebbin and Weil am Rhein, to Bognor Regis. A programme of visits included a trip to the replica Sistine Chapel in Goring, Amberley Chalk Pits museum, Arundel and Chichester Cathedral. Add to this a Council funded evening reception for the visitors and a further dinner reception, arranged by the Association. A Council grant also allowed the Association to continue funding its Youth Programme, whereby young people from each twin town can join the exchange visits. For 2025, the AGM unanimously approved Mrs Perrott, the Life Honorary Vice President of the Association, as its next Chairman. Mrs Perrott, who is very familiar with the role of Chairman, first joined the Bognor Regis Town Twinning Association in the 1980s and went with her husband and three young daughters to Germany on an exchange visit. It was the start of many warm friendships, which still continue, as they do with all members who participate in the exchanges.