MVP AGM and Party
The MVP AGM and Celebration took place on Sunday 27th March in the Methodist Church Hall. A good number of people came to see displays of MVP activities and events and by affiliated groups. After presentation of the chairman's report, a revision of the constitution and the adoption of the accounts, a celebration cake was enjoyed by one and all.
MVP wins 3rd prize!
Following our coming first in the Berkshire Community Empowerment Awards last November, MVP went on to the South East Regional competition organised by the South East Rural Community Council and South East Regional Empowerment Partnership. This week we were very fortunate to be judged 3rd among twelve groups, all with very interesting and inspiring projects.
Mortimer Adventure Area
The much awaited new playground area was officially opened by Rebecca Barker (Parish Council Chairman) on Sunday 27th February. Many happy children threw themselves with gusto at all the exciting equipment. The project was funded by a combination of a Playbuilder grant and S106 money (payments from local developers for local amenities).
Mortimer FC Youth Football End of Season Update
Mortimer FC's 2 new Youth football teams were created this time last year and have grown rapidly as children from local villages including Padworth, Silchester, Bucklebury, Aldermaston, Burghfield, Tadley and Grazely have come together to learn how to play a team sport and to get healthy exercise.
Advent 2010
This year saw Together in Mission able to put the Christmas tree kindly donated by Englefield Estate on the Fairground.
On Sunday 22nd November, children gathered in the Community Centre to make decorations for the tree from lollipop sticks, pingpong balls, and lots of glitter! During the week the tree was erected and the decorations put on it.
Remembrance Sunday 2010
The traditional Remembrance Parade and Service took place on 14th November. There was a good attendance as shown by photographs courtesy of Andrew Ryan.

Fun Day Presentations
This year's Fun Day was a great success not only in terms of the great time had by one and all but also in terms of the money raised for local charities and organisations.
Scarecrow Trail
Mortimer's first ever Scarecrow Trail started on October 9th. The weather has been kind with many sunny days and not much rain. Over the two weeks of the competition there have been groups of all ages walking and cycling round the village, enjoying the scarecrows (and the exercise) and collecting the clues for the trail map quiz.
Mortimer Fun Run - 26th September
For another year, hundreds of people took to the Mortimer streets for the Budgens & Reading Roadrunners Fun Run, Walk and 10k on the last Sunday in September.
