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Celebrating our Twin Towns in our Thame Welcome

On 21/05/2019 At 3:46 pm

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Cllr Helena Fickling, the Mayor Ann Midwinter & Cllr David Bretherton

VISITORS to Thame will receive a colourful welcome to Thame following the installation of updated signs at each of town newly located Gateways. The previous signs were reaching the end of their life span, and other factors have motivated the town council to make this change.

Celebrating our Twin Towns

Town Cllr David Bretherton was keen to ensure that Sinaia, Thame’s Twin town in Romania, was represented on our Gateway signs alongside the already featured Montesson. The new sign design, with a separate panel for Twin Towns, will ensure that any future twinning can easily be added.

Including all Thame’s new housing developments

Thame has seen a lot of new homes built over the past few years. The new developments on Thame Park Road demanded a relocation of current signs to ensure that the estate entrances fell within these boundary locations. The relocation of signs along Aylesbury road, also means that visitors to Lea Park coming from this direction pass a Thame sign prior to entering the estate. A new sign will be installed on the Phoenix Trail to ensure that walkers and cyclists visiting the town receive the same, warm welcome – something previously overlooked.

Linking to our Town Flag and new branding

In 2017, Thame Town Council ran a competition for the creation of a new town flag, and the new Gateway signs reflect the colours contained in this new town lag – the colours also used for Thame Town Council’s branding. During the process of re-branding, the Town Council also modernized the historic town crest in its logo and this has also been included in the new signs. For more information about the flag and crest, and the symbols they contain visit LINK HERE

Putting Thame on the map

Because of where the previous signs were, commuters travelling past Thame from Aylesbury to Oxford could have no idea about the beautiful, historic market town that lies behind a fairly uninspiring ring-road. However the new location of the Gateway signs means that everyone travelling past will know they have arrived at Thame, and that it is a Historic Market Town. The hope is that it will encourage them to come in and visit the town, bringing more footfall to the town and support the local economy.

The existing boundary signs have colourful planters located under them (although some have been removed for various reasons over the years). These planters are also used as locations to advertise local events. Not all of the new Gateway signs are able to accommodate a planter which means that a separate project will be needed to establish the need for alternative planters and potential new locations.

So, it’s out with the old and in with the new, but don’t worry – if you miss our old signs, one will be making its way to Thame Museum as a memory of a Thame gone by. A visit will allow you to the opportunity, not only to see the old signs, but also to have a look at some of the other old memorabilia that celebrates Thame through the time. LINK HERE

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