Richmond celebrates European ties with new twinning board

By Nub News Reporter 23rd Apr 2025

(Left to right) Mayoress Helen, Mayor of Richmond, Councillor Richard Pyne and Richmond in Europe Association Chairman, Alan Mockford at Kneller Gardens (credit: Richmond Council).
(Left to right) Mayoress Helen, Mayor of Richmond, Councillor Richard Pyne and Richmond in Europe Association Chairman, Alan Mockford at Kneller Gardens (credit: Richmond Council).

The Mayor of Richmond, Councillor Richard Pyne, and the Mayoress unveiled a new information board about our twinned towns of Fontainebleau and Konstanz.

At the unveiling event on Saturday, 19 April, Richmond in Europe Association Chairman, Alan Mockford, organised fabulous music from the Whitton Community Big Band.

Cllr Piers Allen, Cllr Lesley Pollesche, and Cllr John Coombs joined the crowd to celebrate our borough's connection with Konstanz in Germany and Fontainebleau in France.

The fourth of five new information boards, one in Kneller Gardens, commemorates the upcoming reaffirmation of our European partnerships taking place from Friday 6 to Sunday 8 June 2025.

These boards feature information about Richmond's twinned towns, offering a deeper understanding of our shared heritage and the importance of maintaining these international connections.

As the borough marks 65 years of international partnerships, Richmond Council say there are over 50 events and activities happening around the borough.

The main celebration will take place over the Twinning Reaffirmation Weekend from 6 to 8 June, with some activities kicking off from this month, and more events continuing throughout the summer.

View the full event programme and find out more about the Twinning Reaffirmation Weekend.

If you would like to get more actively involved with Richmond's twinned towns you can become a member of the Richmond in Europe Association.

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