Dedicated to the memory of Aubrey Ingleton

This site is a tribute to Aubrey Ingleton. He is much loved and will always be remembered.

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As councillor for Tressell Ward, and as council leader, I got to know Aubrey in his activities to protect Speckled Wood, and its enjoyment by local people. When I was first elected as councillor, Speckled Wood was largely inaccessible, and was earmarked for housing development. Aubrey was already campaigning to save the woodland, and to open up footpaths through the woodland to make it more accessible, initially in his membership of Ore Valley Action, then as a volunteer with Ore Community Land Trust. His local knowledge was detailed and fascinating, which he put to use with occasional guided tours of the woodland. Thanks in part to Aubrey's work, Speckled Wood was redesignated as protected open space in the council's local plan, and is now widely used by children, dog walkers, families and voluntary groups. I'll miss his dogged determination to protect our natural spaces, and his tireless insistence on what he believed was right. We didn't always agree, but that didn't matter - he was a model of how to work in one's own community to make it better for everyone.
Peter Chowney
17th January 2025
A true gentleman with a wicked sense of humour, who will be greatly missed by all his friends at the lunch club. Aubrey kept the committee amused with his suggestions for entertainment, was the instigator of mischief on his table but always very appreciative of everything that was done for him. His love and devotion to Barbara was a lesson to us all. Rest in peace dear Aubrey.
Annette and all the staff, volunteers and members of Fairlight Friday Lunch club
28th November 2024
I am I and you are you, whatever we were to each other that we still are. Speak to me in the easy way which you always used. Why should I be out of mind because I am out of sight? Life means all that it ever meant, it is the same as it ever was.
Extract from a poem by Henry Scott Holland

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