Village Voice April/May 2014 | Page 5

BIGHTON NEWS Monthly Draw winners February 2014: £50: Stephanie Ramsay £30: Gina Tufnell £20: Barry Edge £15: Katie & Henry McCowen £10: Andrew Skirton March 2014: £50: Annabel Toyne-Sewell £30: Holly Edwards £20: Sarah White £15: Barry Edge £10: Alex Pettinati GEOFFREY BAYLY (1940 – 2013) companies under Ronnie Frost. A successful executive career followed in commerce. The group of companies was subsequently floated on the Stock Market as the Hays Group. Geoffrey was a keen sportsman playing cricket and hockey for his regiment. In retirement he was a well-known senior beater in the Bighton Shoot and also participated in the Rodney Morgan Giles and Ronnie Taylor shoots. He played cricket at Bighton, including playing for the 1990 Chairman’s eleven against the village, for which the author is most grateful! Geoffrey enjoyed watching cricket, playing golf and gardening. He was an active participator in village events, including the Fete and was one of the driving forces behind the Bighton Millennium Record, which included photographs of many village properties and their owners. A stalwart believer in his Sunday beer at the Horseshoes, he will be much missed by his many friends. He leaves his widow Rosie, to whom he was married for 48 years, together with his two daughters and a grandson. Nick Ashford Geoffrey Bayly, whose memorial service was held in Bighton Church on 13th January, was a well-known member of the village. Geoffrey and Rosie moved to ‘Coneys’ in Bighton in 1989. Born in Carshalton, Surrey, he had two brothers, his mother sadly dying during his childhood. Geoffrey was educated at Caterham School and subsequently attended The Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst. Commissioned into the Royal Horse Artillery, three years’ service in Hong Kong followed. On return to the UK he spent a further three years with the Parachute Brigade at Aldershot. His military career led him to Hereford and several years’ service with the SAS Regiment. On leaving the army Geoffrey joined a group of Could YOU help the Bighton and Gundleton fete this summer? We really need help transporting tables and chairs from the village hall up to the field on Saturday, 6th September, and then back again after the fete on Sunday, 7th September. If you own a van or have your own trailer and think you might be willing to help, please contact Bob Ellis on: [email protected] Thank you on behalf of everyone on the village fete committee. 3